A Complete Guide to Marina Bay Sands Resort, Singapore

Marina Bay Sands is a top entertainment location with its
vivacious diversity of facilities and attractions. The vision was to build an
incorporated development that is eternal, a landmark that has a unique identity
which differentiates Singapore from other cities.

Situated along the Marina Bay Waterfront, Marina Bay Sands
comprises three flowing hotel towers topped by an outstanding sky park, a
lotus-inspired Museum, ‘floating’ crystal pavilions, retail stores featuring
revolutionary labels and global luxury brands, trendy Celebrity Chef
restaurants, unending entertainment at the theatres, the most popular night
clubs and a Las Vegas-style casino. Business guests will also enjoy the
wide-ranging incentives, meetings, exhibitions and conventions facilities
featuring modern technology, highly stretchy exhibition halls, and a convention
centre that can host more than 45,000 delegates. Marina Bay Sands flawlessly
blends business and leisure into a singular location, unlike any other.

Enjoy the best experiences at the most iconic hotel in Singapore
which is the home to the largest Infinity Pool of the world. Lounge in your
luxurious room and absorb in unmatched views of the city or discover the
integrated resort’s shops, restaurants and attractions.

Engineering Miracle

Boasting the largest public plank in the world, SkyPark is an
engineering marvel. The rooftop superstructure is located 200m high spanning
three 55-storey lavish hotel towers. The arrangement is 38m broad and 340m
extensive – corresponding to four and a half A380 aircraft.

Complex Design

The basements were built in deep marine clays, the SkyPark
comprises the longest public cantilever of the world and the lotus-enthused
museum is a geometrically-tricky structure. Location works were packed densely,
making complex staging and interface problems. Innovative 3D modelling technologies
were adopted pushing the boundaries of present systems and software. These
modelling techniques offered a noteworthy reduction in modelling time,
better-synchronized documents, fast concept evaluation, optimized designs, and
visualization of complex technical problems and enhanced communication with the
client.

A unique feature of the hotel is the SkyPark, a three-acre park on
the peak of the building with gardens, jogging paths, and swimming pools. The
arrangement links all three towers with a part cantilevered off the north
tower. The hull of the SkyPark was pre-manufactured off-site in fourteen
separate steel sections and then accumulated on top of the towers. There
are four movement joints under the main pools, meant to assist them to endure the
natural motion of the towers, and every joint has a unique range of motion. In
addition to the wind, the hotel towers are also subject to settlement in the
earth over time, so engineers constructed and installed custom jack legs to
enable for future adjustment at over 500 points under the pool system. This
jacking system is vital essentially to make sure the infinity edge of the pool
continues to function in an appropriate manner.